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Modifying RC buffer stop to work on LGB track

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batrugger:
Since the old 4352 buffer stops for the brass LGB track are hard to find and expensive when I do, I got a 4391 buffer stop for the plastic RC track to see if I could modify it to work with the LGB track. It wasn’t too hard to do, basically two holes drilled, cut a groove, and it worked out pretty well. This was a rush job done with a big drill bit and a hacksaw blade so with proper tools it could be a lot cleaner, but once it’s put together, it’s not noticeable.













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Junker Jörg:
Schaut gut aus - nicely done!

jj:

playmofire:
Yes, certainly nicely done and good use of the LGB track connector.

batrugger:

--- Quote from: playmofire on February 01, 2023, 19:15:04 ---Yes, certainly nicely done and good use of the LGB track connector.

--- End quote ---


It is definitely needed. The rails are the same height as the plastic so they bump into the top edge. There was no other way I could figure out to secure the track

Rasputin:
That’s very clever

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